Marine Lines building (Code No: 036) – Mounted Photo Print

$ 50 – $ 80

Marine Lines was named after the Marine Battalion Lines, a military establishment built by the British. The battalion was later converted to an air force residence quarters, which lies just south of Metro Adlabs today.

Marine Lines is also the name of a railway station on the Western line of the Mumbai suburban railway. At one point in time, the station was situated south of its current day location, near the Our Lady of Seven Dolours church.

Trains used to terminate at Marine Lines initially, and though it is now the second stop, it was third on the railway line before the Colaba station closed down in the 1930s.

The stairs at the south end exit of the station climb up to Princess Street, which leads to Kalbadevi.

Description

Magnate Publishing House invites you to embark upon a fascinating journey of unearthing the wonderful past of this glorious city through ‘BOMBAY 100 YEARS AGO’, an exclusive limited edition series of rare vintage archival prints.

‘BOMBAY 100 YEARS AGO’ is a collection of 100 exclusive & authenticated photographs, showcasing the heritage and historic landmarks of Bombay.

The copyrights of ‘Bombay 100 YEARS AGO’ are exclusive with Magnate Publishing House and these are reproductions of Original photographs which are more than 100 years old.

You not only get to own a unique collection of sepia-toned memories of Bombay, But these unique & rare prints bring to you a classic vintage look for your:

Office Interiors

Cabins

Lobbies

Conference rooms

Residences

Salient Features of the series:

Limited Edition & highly desirable.

Printed in German Technology ink, where color does not fade for 100 years.